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PRMIA adds Shanghai chapter

Gallagher Polyn

13 Mar 2002

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David Koenig, chair of the interim board of directors for PRMIA, said the association should have five more chapters added in the next month. Koenig said the Global Association of Risk Professionals, the pre-eminent professional risk management association before allegations of impropriety caused many members to resign and form PRMIA in January, had a China chapter, but that it was largely inactive.

Bingxing studied at both Fudan University in China and Glasgow Caledonian University in the UK.